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15 Jan

What are teachers saying about our in school and virtual programs? Getting feedback like this really makes our day! At Science from Scientists we strive to get learners excited about STEM and hearing that our students are having as good of a time as we are warms our hearts.

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14 Jan

This Thank You Thursday goes out to Bristol Myer Squibb for supporting our Redwood City partner schools! We are so thankful to our STEM heroes like Bristol Myer Squibb and especially going into 2021 are so thankful for their support.

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13 Jan

Common name: Grey Wolf or Timber Wolf
Scientific name: Canis lupus
Population: As of January 2020, there there are at least 94 wolves in the park. Eight packs were noted.

Info sourced from the National Park Source and Yellowstone. Photos by pexels, Ryutaro and Irina Babina

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8 Jan

Feedback, like this quote from a parent, really keeps the SciSci team motivated. We are dedicated to keep STEM fun and accessible for your students! #STEMeducation #STEMliteracy #STEM

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7 Jan

We are so so thankful to all of our donors and want to keep celebrating them this year with more Thursdays dedicated to STEM heroes. This week #thankyouthursday well wishes and thanks go to the @boschusa Community Fund who has supported our programs in Santa Clara County Schools

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